Also at Comic-Con, Denis Villeneuve calls the original his favorite movie of all time.

A lot happens between now and 2049. That’s one of the takeaways from yesterday’s “Blade Runner 2049” panel at Comic-Con, where Warner Bros. revealed much of what goes down between the original film (set in 2019 and released in 1982) and the upcoming sequel. Here are some of the key events:

That just about brings us up to speed, though more thorough details are available on the Road to 2049 website. Denis Villeneuve — who said he “didn’t want someone else to fuck it up” and called the original “Blade Runner” his “favorite movie of all time — is directing the sequel, which stars Ryan Gosling alongside Ford. The film hits theaters on October 6.